Nand Yashoda Pair – Wooden High Quality MDF Devaki Vasudev Cut Out
Original price was: ₹299.₹145Current price is: ₹145.
- USD: 7.25$
Nand Yashoda Pair Size –
Length – 13.5 CM
Width – 11.5 CM
- Special Nathdwara Art .
- Beautifully Crafted and Hand Painted .
- USD: 7.25$
- USD: 7.25$
- USD: 9.00$
Description
Nand Yashoda Pair – Wooden High Quality MDF Devaki Vasudev Cut Out
Nand Yashoda Pair Size –
Length – 13.5 CM
Width – 11.5 CM
- Special Nathdwara Art .
- Beautifully Crafted
Yasodha, is the foster-mother of Krishna and wife of Nanda. She is described in the Puranic texts of Hinduism. According to Bhagavata Purana, Krishna was born to Devaki, but Krishna’s father Vasudeva brought the newborn Krishna to Nanda Baba in Gokul, in order to raise and protect Krishna from Devaki’s brother Kansa, the king of Mathura.
Devaki (देवकी) is one of the daughters of Devak. She married Vasudeva and mothered Krishna as specified in the ancient Mahabharata.
Vasudeva, also called Ānakadundubhii (“Drum”, after the sound of drums heard at the time of his birth), is the father of the Hindu deities Krishna (Vāsudeva, i.e. “son of Vasudeva”), Balarama and Subhadra. He was king of the Vrishnis and a Yadava prince.[3] He was the son of the Yadava king Shurasena.
Nanda was the Chief or Mandaladhish of Gokul Mandal that was one of the most powerful Divisional area of Yadava. Nanda was brother (cousin) of King Vasudeva. Vasudeva, took his new-born son Krishna to Nanda on the night of the child’s birth so that Nanda could raise him. Nanda, who was married to Yasoda, brought up both Krishna and Balarama. Krishna derives his name Nandanandana (meaning son of Nanda) from him.
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